We are thrilled to announce that GI Systems Ltd, representing Gantner Instruments, will be participating at the Instrumentation Live. The event will take place on Wednesday, January 17th at the UK National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham.
This event serves as an excellent opportunity for you to engage with our team, explore Gantner’s latest developments, and discuss any applications and challenges you may have.
As a special treat for motorcycle enthusiasts, the event will take place at the renowned National Motorcycle Museum – an added bonus for those who enjoy the beauty of these machines!
Join us for an insightful presentation featuring the Q.station X DAQ Platform and its data post-processing capabilities. Our experts are looking forward to discussing your use cases and answering questions on the fly.
Visit our measurement experts at booth GI Systems- i-47.
Contact for appointments

Rob Stockham
Rob and his team are looking forward to meeting you at booth GI Systems- i-47. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us in advance.
Ready to join us at this remarkable event?
We look forward to welcoming you at Instrumentation Live.
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